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Track the evolution of distribution strategies and content acquisition by operators across 60 countries. This database delivers continuously updated information on the availability and distribution of Pay-TV and Free-to-air channels across traditional broadcast and emerging online platforms.

Detailed information on channel revenue and program expenditure. Revenue data includes splits for carriage revenue, direct to consumer subscriptions and advertising. Programming data covers spend on original content, acquisitions and sport.

Database of total market revenues across TV markets worldwide. Revenue data is presented at total market level for pay TV, public TV, and TV advertising. Public TV revenue data is available by broadcaster. All revenue data is available on an annual basis, with five-year forecasts, and is expressed in local currency, euros and US dollars.

Complete data for pay and free TV operators worldwide. Pay TV subscriber data is presented quarterly by operator, and is split by service (TV, internet, telephony), transmission (analogue and digital) and platform (cable, satellite, IPTV, terrestrial, third-party premium). Subscription revenues are available by service and by package tier (basic, extended basic, premium and a la carte). Monthly average revenue per user (ARPU) is available on an annual basis by service. Data is expressed in euros, US dollars and local currency. The database also contains annual subscriber data split by resolution (HD, SD) and PVR (personal video recorder) access.

Gain a competitive understanding of the entire microcontroller ecosystem. This tracker provides historical, current and five-year forecast MCU revenue data by bit-class, vertical market and major world regions.

The media Transport Services workbook offers and unparalleled view to every professional aiming to learn about satellite (including Teleport/Uplink services), fibre, CDN and terrestrial markets and their revenues globally, regionally and per country. All data is shown from 2006 and forecasted 5 years ahead. It is formatted in a way to compare each transport method across same region and country. Additionally, it exemplifies combined media revenues of 10 largest service providers falling under the Transport category.

The media web services workbook looks at the market for third-party provision of extended online video platform (OVP) services, cloud computing, monetization, analytics and content personalisation in the media industry. As companies are aiming to expand their customers’ base and capacity with lower infrastructure cost (CapEx) and in an efficiency manner, more media businesses are transitioning to the web-based technologies rapidly (OpEx).

The media processing managed service workbook looks at the market for third-party provisioned Media Asset Management and Linear Playout for media companies. As equipment-based revenue growth has slowed down in recent years, and as broadcasters/operators look to centralise and optimise efficiency of content creation, processing and distribution, the outsourcing of such services to third-parties has become increasingly prevalent.